lens-named VS python-lenses

Compare lens-named vs python-lenses and see what are their differences.

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lens-named python-lenses
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- 5 months ago
Python
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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lens-named

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

python-lenses

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  • Is there a quicker way to check if a attribute within an attribute exists?
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 12 Sep 2021
    Now, the thing you're doing can be done with something called lenses. But they're rather hard to learn, and really not something I would recommend for a beginner. But there's packages like this which enables you to compose a function that will succinctly parse the thing you're interested in and give you good error messages.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing lens-named and python-lenses you can also consider the following projects:

glom - ☄️ Python's nested data operator (and CLI), for all your declarative restructuring needs. Got data? Glom it! ☄️

pfun - Functional, composable, asynchronous, type-safe Python.

cornea - classy optical monadic state

diffractsim - ✨ A flexible diffraction simulator for exploring and visualizing physical optics.

static-frame - Immutable and statically-typeable DataFrames with runtime type and data validation

partial.lenses - Partial lenses is a comprehensive, high-performance optics library for JavaScript

optics-ts - Type-safe, ergonomic, polymorphic optics for TypeScript

steamvr-undistort - SteamVR lens distortion adjustment utility for spherical lenses

OptSys - First order ray-optical system simulation